Micro Reactor Technology (MRT) has a very promising future as it is sustainable, safe and green. It will have impact on the way we approach chemical processes and will have implications from a business point of view. MRT will have consequences in the field of education for students and professionals as they need to oversee this new technology and learn how to get the best out of it.

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SELECTBIO INDIA is delighted to welcome you all at the 4th International Conference Flow Chemistry India 2016 to be held in Mumbai on January 21-22, 2016 under the auspices of the Flow Chemistry Society. The society aims to unite and represent those who are actively working on this rapidly developing field. This meeting is dedicated to the integration of flow chemistry into everyday practice throughout the world by delivering the latest knowledge and making it available for the entire chemistry community.

Researchers at Tehran University have designed a micro-reactor to produce nanoparticles in controlled sizes for the pharmaceutical industry. “The device is made of plexiglass and has two entrance and exit channels, allowing separate control of entrance and exit currents,” said Mina Ashrafi-Moqaddam, the lead author of the project study, ISNA reported. Nanoparticles produced by the system will increase bio availability. The newly developed system can also be used for production of organic, inorganic and polymeric nanoparticles as well as in chemical industries.

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.